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iiProvided by the Izumi City Board of EducationOne of the leading airports in Japan with both domestic and international service. With all-around 24 hour operations, the airport is an international hub. The Kanku guided bus tour is also recommended. [1] Senshu-kuko kita, Izumisano City[2] JR/Nankai Lines: Kansai-Airport Sta. [3] 24 hours ☎ 072-455-2500English, Chinese, KoreaniEnglish, Chinese, Korean39[1] Address [2] Traffic [3] Hours [4] Holidays [5] FeesAgricultural Park (Savor Farm), Tondabayashi CityU-2With a vast area five times as large as Hanshin Koshien Stadium, this agricultural park has a number of sections for enjoying seasonal flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Visitors can harvest vegetables; they can also enjoy grape picking from summer to autumn, and strawberry picking from Winter to Spring.[1] 2300, Kannabi, Tondabayashi City [2] Free shuttle bus service to and from Kintetsu Tondabayashi Sta.[3] 9:30–18:00 (April to September); 9:30-17:00 (October to March) (the entrance closes 1 hour before closing time.) [4] Mondays (the following weekday if Monday is a national holiday), year-end and New Year holidays [5] Adults (high school students or older): 710 yen; Children aged four years to junior high school students: 300 yen ☎ 0721-35-3500Kansai International Airport (KIX)Wi-F iEnglish, Chinese, KoreanR-2Takenouchi-kaido Road Historical MuseumThe Takenouchi-kaido road is the oldest national highway in Japan, built during the Asuka Period (late sixth to seventh centuries). Visitors can feel the romance of the over 1,000-year history of the Takenouchi-kaido road.[1] 1855, Oaza yamada, Taishi-cho, Minamikawachi County [2] Kongo Bus from Kintetsu Line Kishi or Kaminotaishi Sta. to Rokumaibashi bus stop [3] 9:30–17:00 (the entrance closes at 16:30) [4] Mondays, December 28 to January 4 [5] Adults: 200 yen; High school and university students: 100 yen; Elementary and junior high school students: 50 yen ☎ 0721-98-3266Ikegami Sone ruins historic T-2parkThis is a historic park where visitors can learn about the Yayoi Period (around 400 BC to 300 AD), through restored ancient buildings and hands-on experiences. You will feel as if you have been transported 2,000 years into the past.[1] Izumi City, Izumiotsu City [2] JR Line: Shinodayama Sta.; Nankai Line: Matsunohama Sta. [3] 10:00–17.00(Some sections close at 16:30) [4] Mondays (open if Monday is a national holiday, and close on the following day), year-end and New Year holidays [5] Entrance to the park is free☎ 0725-45-5544English, ChineseU-2Osaka Prefectural Chikatsu Asuka MuseumU-2The museum exhibits a model of the Nintoku-tenno-ryo Kofun Tumulus, which has been re-created faithfully based on the original, as well as numerous haniwa figures, stone coffins, metal fittings, and other artifacts that have been found in tumuli built mainly in Osaka from the Kofun Period to the Asuka Period (fourth to seventh centuries).[1] 299, Oaza higashiyama, Kanan-cho, Minamikawachi County [2] From Kintetsu Kishi Station, take the Kongo Bus to Chikatsu-Asuka Museum [3] 9:45–17:00 (Last entry to the exhibition room at 16:30) [4] Mondays (the following day if Monday is a holiday), year-end and New Year holidays. The museum may be closed on other unscheduled days. [5] Adults: 310 yen; High school and university students, seniors aged 65 years or older: 210 yen ☎ 0721-93-8321This museum was designed by Tadao Ando, a leading Japanese architect.Misaki-cho Umizuri Park/Totto Park Koshima Roadside StationThe observation deck (a free area) offers a great view, and anyone of any age can enjoy fishing.[1] 455-1 Tanagawakoshima, Misaki-cho, Sennan County [2] Community Bus from Tanagawa Station, Nankai Tanagawa Line to Totto Park Koshima [3] March to November: 6:00-20:00; December to February: 7:00-18:00 [4] Fridays (except holidays); year-end/New-Year holiday; during bad weather/typhoon [5] Adults: 1,500 yen; Children (elementary/junior high school students): 750 yen ☎ 072-447-5126Izumiotsu City ORIAM MuseumT-2Izumiotsu City is famous for its textile industry. Its blanket production accounts for over 90% of Japan’s total blanket production. Visitors can learn the history of blankets and textiles through a hands-on approach.[1] 22-45, Asahi-cho, Izumiotsu City [2] Nankai Line: Izumiotsu Sta. [3] 10:00–17:00 (The entrance closes at 16:30.) [4] Wednesdays, year-end and New Year holidays [5] Free ☎ 0725-31-4455iEnglish, Chinese, KoreanMt. KongoRising 1,125m above sea level, Mt. Kongo contains the highest peak of Osaka Prefecture (1,056m). Enjoy the changing scenery of the four seasons.[1] Chihayaakasaka Village, Minamikawachi County [2] Nankai Bus from Nankai/ Kawachinagano, Kongo Bus from Kintetsu/ Tondabayashi; disembark at Chihaya Ropeway-mae or Kongotozanguchi☎ 0721-21-7557 (Chihaya Akasaka Tourism Guide Office)English, Chinese, Korean, etc.English, Chinese, KoreanR-3U-2

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